SALMON v. SCHENECTADY MASON SUPPLY CORP.


278 A.D. 609 (1951)

Joe Salmon, Appellant, v. Schenectady Mason Supply Corporation, Respondent

Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of the State of New York, Third Department.

January 10, 1951.


The action is to dissolve a corporation on the ground, among others, that there has been a violation of the corporate powers as stated in the certificate of incorporation. The action is one aspect of a long dispute between Joe Salmon, the plaintiff-appellant, who is a stockholder of the corporation, and Frank S. Usher, also a stockholder. Salmon applied for the appointment of a receiver during the pendency of the action. Usher, who is president of the corporation, was appointed...

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